Usage examples of "three digit number" in English with translation to German

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As a prank, some students let three goats loose inside their school after painting the numbers 1, 2 and 4 on the sides of the goats. The teachers spent most of the day looking for goat number 3. Als Streich ließen einige Schüler drei Ziegen in ihrer Schule los, nachdem sie die Nummern 1, 2 und 4 auf die Seiten der Ziegen gemalt hatten. Die Lehrer brachten den Großteil des Tages damit zu, nach Ziege Nummer 3 zu suchen.
The number of the front desk is No 1. Die Nummer des Empfangstisches ist "1".
This meal would be enough for three. Diese Mahlzeit ist genug für drei Personen.
I'm afraid you have dialed a wrong number. Ich fürchte, Sie haben sich verwählt.
He makes three times more money than I do. Er verdient dreimal so viel Geld wie ich.
I have a large number of books on my bookshelf. Ich habe eine Menge Bücher in meinem Bücherregal.
Can you extend my stay until three o'clock? Können Sie meinen Aufenthalt bis drei Uhr verlängern?
In case of an emergency, phone me at this number. Rufen Sie mich im Notfall unter dieser Nummer an.
He gave three wrong answers. Er gab drei falsche Antworten.
Have you learned the number by heart? Hast du die Zahl auswendig gelernt?
Tom has three older sisters. Tom hat drei ältere Schwestern.
The number is engaged. Die Nummer ist besetzt.
He has three times as many books as I have. Er hat dreimal so viele Bücher wie ich.
He has a large number of books. Er besitzt viele Bücher.
We three sisters opened a coffee shop. Wir drei Schwestern eröffneten ein Cafe.
What is the emergency telephone number? Was ist die Notrufnummer?
You had better hurry. The train leaves at three. Sie sollten sich besser beeilen. Der Zug fährt um drei.
An increasing number of American parents are opting to home-school their children. Eine wachsende Zahl von Amerikanern entscheidet sich dafür, ihre Kinder zu Hause zu unterrichten.
He turned the problem over in his mind for three days before he did anything about it. Er grübelte drei Tage über dem Problem, bevor er irgend etwas unternahm.
Some people say thirteen is an unlucky number. Manche Leute sagen, dass 13 eine Unglückszahl sei.
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